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  1. Researchers find easier way to make stem cells

    MSNBC.com: Health - 7 hours ago

    Researchers trying to find ways to transform ordinary skin cells into powerful stem cells said on Sunday they found a shortcut by "sprinkling" a chemical onto the cells.

  2. Actress loses 144 lbs. to claim the limelight

    Actress loses 144 lbs. to claim the limelight

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 11, 2008

    Having been teased for her weight as a child, Kymm Hansen grew into an insecure adult who lacked the self-confidence to achieve her dreams. But when she realized she was nearly invisible at her drama school, she knew

  3. Many women unaware of obesity-cancer link

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 10, 2008

    Many women don't know that obesity increases their risk of several types of cancer, a new survey published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology shows.

  4. 10 ways to pick up your pace

    10 ways to pick up your pace

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 10, 2008

    You can blame your energy crisis on a lack of shut-eye, but there may be other reasons you're slogging along like a turtle. Find out what's fueling your fatigue.

  5. Body Odd: When you can't find your way home

    Body Odd: When you can't find your way home

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 10, 2008

    We all get lost, but how many times have you been unable to locate the bathroom — in your own house? Researchers report the first case of an otherwise normal patient who can't find her way around anywhere.

  6. Delicious delights: Recipes for diabetics

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 9, 2008

    Prevention's "Diabetes Diet Cookbook" shares recipes that help with losing weight and getting blood sugar under control. With yummy options like pumpkin bread and almond biscotti, you won't have to sacrifice taste!

  7. China implements dairy industry reforms

    China implements dairy industry reforms

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 9, 2008

    Alarmed by the growing public outcry and international recalls over its tainted dairy products, China’s government pledged this week to overhaul the troubled industry by monitoring every link in the supply chain that

  8. Never to part: Devoted couples share life, death

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 9, 2008

    Studies around the world confirm the ultimate love story— the rate of death rises for a spouse soon after the passing of their partner. The reasons why may have medical roots.

  9. 'Pregnancy pact' schools to allow contraceptives

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 8, 2008

    Schools in the Massachusetts city where girls reportedly made a "pregnancy pact" will allow contraceptives to be distributed — with parental consent.

  10. Satellites may help scientists predict outbreaks

    MSNBC.com: Health - Oct 8, 2008

    By looking at satellite imagery, University of Maryland scientists hope to predict cholera epidemics four to six weeks before they actually happen.

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